Russians in Brazil
Russian Brazilian
Russo-brasileiro · Русский бразилец
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Notable Russian Brazilians:
Eliana Michaelichen • Danielle Winits
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Total population |
200,000 Brazilians with Russian ancestry[1] |
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Brazil:
Mainly Southern and Southeastern Brazil
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Languages |
Brazilian Portuguese, Russian
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Religion |
Christianity (mainly Russian Orthodoxy, other Eastern Orthodoxy, Roman Catholicism, some Protestantism), Judaism, Irreligion, Neopaganism, Spiritism and others
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Related ethnic groups |
Other Russian and Brazilian people
Other East European or Orthodox White Brazilians as Latvian, Ukrainian, Polish, Czech, Hungarian, Croatian, other Yugoslav, Macedonian, Bulgarian, Greek and Armenian Brazilians, and also most of Ashkenazi Jewish Brazilians
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Russian Brazilian (Portuguese: Russo-brasileiro, Russian: Русский бразилец Russkiy brazilets) is a Brazilian person of full, partial, or predominantly Russian ancestry, or a Russian-born person residing in Brazil. The term can also refer to somomeone with a Brazilian mother and Russian father, or vice versa.
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